Bismillahirahmanirahim , i would like to share this info regarding method and tips to remove out of phlegm.
Type
and technique to Clear Secretions
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Hydration
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Humidification
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Nebulisation
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Mobilisation
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Breathing exercises
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Postural drainage
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Manual techniques
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ACBT
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Autogenic Drainage
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Mechanical aids
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Cough
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Naso-pharyngeal suction
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Mini-tracheotomy
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Pain control
Airway
Clearance (ACT)
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ACT enhances the clearance of
excess bronchial secretions.
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By removing obstructive
secretions they aim,in the short term,
to reduce airway obstruction, airway resistance and improve ventilation
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In the long term delay the
progression of some respiratory diseases and maintain optimal respiratory
function.
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Chest physiotherapy is a
universally accepted part of respiratory management of disorders such as cystic
fibrosis and bronchiectasis.
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Research into airway clearance
techniques has primarily focused on comparing the efficacy of two or more
treatment modalities as to achieve a
definitive answer a RCT of treatment versus no treatment would need to be
undertaken, which would have ethical implications
Active
Cycle of Breathing Technique (ACBT)
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It was initially described as
the forced expiratory technique, and later documented as the ACBT.
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This technique has been shown
to have benificial effects on both airway clearance and lung function
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It consists of a cycle of
breathing adapted to individual need, but with each component of the clearly
clearly defined
ACBT
– Technique
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The ACBT are principally used
in combination with gravity assisted positioning but equally can be used in
modified PD positions or sitting as indicated by the patients needs
Components
Breathing
Control
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This is an integral part of the
cycle as it minimises any potential increase in air flow obstruction and
maintains oxygen saturation
Forced
Expiratory Technique (FET)
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1 or 2 forced expirations with
an open glottis from mid to low lung volumes to mobilise peripheral secretion.
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When the secretions reach the
proximal airways they can be cleared by a huff or a cough at high lung volume
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This physiological mechanism is
explained using the concept of the equal pressure point (EPP),whereby
compression of the airway occur downstream to the EPP, I.e. where the pleural
pressure equals intrabronchial pressure at a point dependent on lung volume.
The EPP moves distally as lung volume falls, hence mobilising peripheral
secretions
Wallahuaklam
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